@t275005746/gse 0.1.0 → 0.1.2
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- package/.github/ISSUE_TEMPLATE/bug_report.yml +42 -42
- package/.github/ISSUE_TEMPLATE/change_request.yml +50 -50
- package/.github/ISSUE_TEMPLATE/config.yml +5 -5
- package/.github/PULL_REQUEST_TEMPLATE.md +38 -38
- package/.github/workflows/validate-gse.yml +33 -33
- package/.gse/README.md +18 -18
- package/.gse/gse-development-protocol.md +50 -50
- package/.gse/project-profile.md +29 -29
- package/.gse/quality-gates.md +25 -25
- package/.gse/releases/public-registry-publication-npm.md +49 -0
- package/.gse/releases/public-release-owner-required.md +65 -65
- package/.gse/releases/public-security-contact-owner-required.md +45 -45
- package/.gse/state.json +147 -27
- package/CHANGELOG.md +31 -15
- package/CONTRIBUTING.md +64 -64
- package/LICENSE +21 -21
- package/README.md +14 -7
- package/README.zh-CN.md +14 -7
- package/SECURITY.md +41 -41
- package/SKILL.md +32 -12
- package/SUPPORT.md +38 -38
- package/assets/marketplace/README.md +7 -7
- package/assets/marketplace/gse-listing.json +75 -75
- package/assets/templates/acceptance-execution-packet.md +73 -73
- package/assets/templates/adr.md +14 -14
- package/assets/templates/change-brief.md +16 -16
- package/assets/templates/design.md +18 -18
- package/assets/templates/dispatch-packet.md +100 -92
- package/assets/templates/evidence.md +15 -9
- package/assets/templates/execution-quality-pack.md +65 -65
- package/assets/templates/goal-map.md +21 -21
- package/assets/templates/host-adapter.md +48 -48
- package/assets/templates/host-ui-invocation-record.md +42 -42
- package/assets/templates/incident-review.md +60 -60
- package/assets/templates/public-channel-publication-record.md +49 -49
- package/assets/templates/public-ci-run-record.md +53 -53
- package/assets/templates/public-release-record.md +65 -65
- package/assets/templates/public-repository-settings-record.md +59 -59
- package/assets/templates/public-security-contact-record.md +45 -45
- package/assets/templates/release-trust-record.md +32 -32
- package/assets/templates/review.md +18 -18
- package/assets/templates/role-fallback-packet.md +49 -0
- package/assets/templates/spec.md +16 -16
- package/assets/templates/target-adoption-evidence.md +29 -29
- package/assets/templates/tasks.md +17 -17
- package/assets/templates/update-release-acceptance-record.md +58 -58
- package/examples/README.md +22 -22
- package/examples/agent-runtime-host/.claude/gse-adapter.md +6 -6
- package/examples/agent-runtime-host/.codex/gse-adapter.md +7 -7
- package/examples/agent-runtime-host/.gse/goal-map.md +7 -7
- package/examples/agent-runtime-host/.gse/project-profile.md +27 -27
- package/examples/agent-runtime-host/.gse/tooling.md +5 -5
- package/examples/agent-runtime-host/.mcp.json +9 -9
- package/examples/agent-runtime-host/AGENTS.md +5 -5
- package/examples/agent-runtime-host/README.md +10 -10
- package/examples/agent-runtime-host/docs/model-routing.md +5 -5
- package/examples/cli-tool/.gse/project-profile.md +21 -21
- package/examples/cli-tool/AGENTS.md +5 -5
- package/examples/cli-tool/README.md +12 -12
- package/examples/cli-tool/package.json +21 -21
- package/examples/small-app/.env.example +2 -2
- package/examples/small-app/.github/workflows/ci.yml +8 -8
- package/examples/small-app/AGENTS.md +5 -5
- package/examples/small-app/README.md +12 -12
- package/examples/small-app/package.json +26 -26
- package/examples/small-app/playwright.config.ts +4 -4
- package/package.json +52 -44
- package/references/adoption-recipes.md +171 -171
- package/references/agent-roles.md +42 -21
- package/references/architecture-health.md +101 -101
- package/references/benchmark-audit.md +73 -73
- package/references/commands.md +74 -45
- package/references/community-channels.md +46 -46
- package/references/compatibility.md +70 -70
- package/references/design-basis.md +38 -38
- package/references/domain-model.md +129 -129
- package/references/domain-quality-gates.md +75 -75
- package/references/drift-audit.md +81 -80
- package/references/evidence-taxonomy.md +145 -108
- package/references/file-ownership.md +97 -93
- package/references/final-form-roadmap.md +201 -0
- package/references/final-readiness.md +84 -84
- package/references/forward-test.md +133 -133
- package/references/goal-map.md +36 -36
- package/references/host-adapters.md +129 -101
- package/references/learning-system.md +42 -26
- package/references/maintenance-cadence.md +51 -0
- package/references/marketplace-discovery.md +46 -46
- package/references/model-routing.md +103 -103
- package/references/open-source-defaults.md +39 -39
- package/references/operating-model.md +52 -52
- package/references/packaging.md +277 -277
- package/references/project-agent-workspace.md +89 -89
- package/references/project-bootstrap.md +122 -122
- package/references/project-guards.md +52 -0
- package/references/project-profile.md +57 -57
- package/references/public-release.md +174 -174
- package/references/quality-gates.md +96 -89
- package/references/recovery.md +176 -176
- package/references/release-trust.md +43 -43
- package/references/release.md +126 -126
- package/references/review.md +141 -141
- package/references/role-dispatch-fallback.md +54 -0
- package/references/router.md +90 -90
- package/references/spec-workflow.md +66 -66
- package/references/task-levels.md +81 -81
- package/references/tool-adapters.md +80 -70
- package/scripts/audit-acceptance-execution-packet.mjs +133 -133
- package/scripts/audit-adoption-recipes.mjs +99 -99
- package/scripts/audit-change-lifecycle.mjs +77 -77
- package/scripts/audit-change-system.mjs +134 -134
- package/scripts/audit-ci-readiness.mjs +107 -107
- package/scripts/audit-close-gate-hardening.mjs +188 -0
- package/scripts/audit-close-gate.mjs +448 -262
- package/scripts/audit-command-adapters.mjs +91 -91
- package/scripts/audit-command-execution.mjs +212 -199
- package/scripts/audit-commands.mjs +7 -5
- package/scripts/audit-compatibility.mjs +149 -149
- package/scripts/audit-completion-plan-drill.mjs +230 -0
- package/scripts/audit-completion-readiness.mjs +290 -287
- package/scripts/audit-continue-preflight.mjs +234 -0
- package/scripts/audit-distribution.mjs +251 -251
- package/scripts/audit-domain-quality-gates.mjs +108 -108
- package/scripts/audit-evidence-levels.mjs +217 -0
- package/scripts/audit-evidence-placeholders.mjs +126 -126
- package/scripts/audit-evidence-review-queue.mjs +206 -0
- package/scripts/audit-final-acceptance-packet.mjs +9 -9
- package/scripts/audit-final-form-progress-report.mjs +19 -18
- package/scripts/audit-final-form-roadmap.mjs +157 -0
- package/scripts/audit-final-form-stale-copy.mjs +2 -2
- package/scripts/audit-final-readiness-promotion.mjs +255 -255
- package/scripts/audit-final-readiness.mjs +226 -226
- package/scripts/audit-fixtures.mjs +154 -154
- package/scripts/audit-fresh-session-readiness.mjs +177 -177
- package/scripts/audit-host-capabilities.mjs +237 -0
- package/scripts/audit-host-runtime-evidence-handoff.mjs +159 -159
- package/scripts/audit-host-runtime-invocation-drill.mjs +240 -240
- package/scripts/audit-host-runtime-invocations.mjs +254 -254
- package/scripts/audit-host-ui-invocation.mjs +132 -132
- package/scripts/audit-installed-sync.mjs +203 -0
- package/scripts/audit-learning-drift.mjs +292 -0
- package/scripts/audit-learning-promotion.mjs +351 -0
- package/scripts/audit-learning-system.mjs +24 -14
- package/scripts/audit-local-final-form-completion.mjs +11 -10
- package/scripts/audit-maintenance-cadence.mjs +139 -0
- package/scripts/audit-maintenance-snapshot.mjs +181 -0
- package/scripts/audit-marketplace-discovery.mjs +122 -122
- package/scripts/audit-npm-package-metadata.mjs +160 -154
- package/scripts/audit-npm-publish-dry-run.mjs +194 -166
- package/scripts/audit-npm-tarball-install.mjs +195 -189
- package/scripts/audit-open-source-defaults.mjs +92 -92
- package/scripts/audit-open-source-readiness.mjs +97 -97
- package/scripts/audit-owner-external-gate-kit.mjs +12 -11
- package/scripts/audit-project-guards.mjs +189 -0
- package/scripts/audit-project.mjs +144 -141
- package/scripts/audit-public-acceptance-command-dry-run-drill.mjs +203 -203
- package/scripts/audit-public-acceptance-handoff.mjs +10 -10
- package/scripts/audit-public-acceptance-readiness.mjs +222 -222
- package/scripts/audit-public-channel-publication.mjs +248 -248
- package/scripts/audit-public-ci-run.mjs +184 -184
- package/scripts/audit-public-collaboration-templates.mjs +98 -98
- package/scripts/audit-public-external-gate-probe.mjs +206 -206
- package/scripts/audit-public-release-checklist.mjs +17 -15
- package/scripts/audit-public-release-decision.mjs +201 -201
- package/scripts/audit-public-release-metadata.mjs +176 -176
- package/scripts/audit-public-repository-settings.mjs +237 -237
- package/scripts/audit-public-security-contact.mjs +171 -171
- package/scripts/audit-readme-docs.mjs +6 -4
- package/scripts/audit-recovery-readiness.mjs +98 -98
- package/scripts/audit-release-bundle.mjs +13 -11
- package/scripts/audit-release-owner-action-plan-drill.mjs +5 -4
- package/scripts/audit-release-owner-action-plan.mjs +10 -10
- package/scripts/audit-release-readiness.mjs +106 -106
- package/scripts/audit-release-status-manifest.mjs +4 -4
- package/scripts/audit-release-trust.mjs +62 -62
- package/scripts/audit-remote-distribution.mjs +266 -266
- package/scripts/audit-roadmap-consistency.mjs +234 -230
- package/scripts/audit-role-dispatch-fallback.mjs +212 -0
- package/scripts/audit-session-sync.mjs +127 -0
- package/scripts/audit-signing.mjs +147 -147
- package/scripts/audit-state-freshness.mjs +20 -14
- package/scripts/audit-state-repair.mjs +360 -0
- package/scripts/audit-target-adoption-evidence.mjs +117 -117
- package/scripts/audit-target-hardening-drills.mjs +267 -0
- package/scripts/audit-target-project.mjs +507 -507
- package/scripts/audit-tool-fallback-policy.mjs +180 -0
- package/scripts/audit-ui-browser-evidence-policy.mjs +191 -0
- package/scripts/audit-update-release-acceptance.mjs +136 -136
- package/scripts/audit-v1-target-validation.mjs +269 -269
- package/scripts/audit-validation-profiles.mjs +125 -123
- package/scripts/backfill-evidence-levels.mjs +98 -0
- package/scripts/check-encoding.mjs +72 -0
- package/scripts/close-change.mjs +116 -116
- package/scripts/discover-project-profile.mjs +307 -307
- package/scripts/generate-command-adapter.mjs +231 -231
- package/scripts/generate-continue-packet.mjs +1214 -0
- package/scripts/generate-final-acceptance-packet.mjs +188 -173
- package/scripts/generate-final-form-progress-report.mjs +191 -189
- package/scripts/generate-host-runtime-evidence-handoff.mjs +198 -191
- package/scripts/generate-maintenance-snapshot.mjs +216 -0
- package/scripts/generate-owner-external-gate-kit.mjs +295 -295
- package/scripts/generate-public-acceptance-handoff.mjs +168 -156
- package/scripts/generate-public-release-checklist.mjs +207 -207
- package/scripts/generate-release-bundle.mjs +505 -505
- package/scripts/generate-release-owner-action-plan.mjs +172 -171
- package/scripts/generate-release-status-manifest.mjs +199 -198
- package/scripts/generate-session-prompt.mjs +188 -188
- package/scripts/gse.mjs +67 -67
- package/scripts/init-change.mjs +265 -265
- package/scripts/init-project.mjs +793 -712
- package/scripts/install-gse.mjs +234 -234
- package/scripts/lib/evidence-placeholders.mjs +28 -28
- package/scripts/package-gse.mjs +174 -174
- package/scripts/probe-public-external-gates.mjs +167 -167
- package/scripts/record-host-invocation.mjs +151 -151
- package/scripts/record-learning.mjs +37 -8
- package/scripts/record-public-channel-publication.mjs +178 -178
- package/scripts/record-public-ci-run.mjs +180 -180
- package/scripts/record-public-release.mjs +175 -175
- package/scripts/record-public-repository-settings.mjs +209 -209
- package/scripts/record-public-security-contact.mjs +157 -157
- package/scripts/record-session-sync.mjs +87 -0
- package/scripts/run-gse-command.mjs +79 -47
- package/scripts/run-validation-profile.mjs +24 -5
- package/scripts/sign-gse-package.mjs +83 -83
- package/scripts/update-project-state.mjs +223 -223
- package/scripts/validate-gse.mjs +216 -0
- package/scripts/verify-gse-package.mjs +85 -85
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